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124. CiESIO CHRYSOZONA ( Kuhl and Van Hasselt) . 



One specimen from Koerun. 



125. CiESIO TILE Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



A small specimen in poor condition from Keerun, the dusky lateral 

 band almost obliterated, probably belongs to this species. Axillary 

 spot distinct; each caudal lobe with a broad dusky lengthwise band; 

 side of body apparently Avith a ])road dark longitudinal liand. 

 D. X, 16. 



Family SPARID^E. 



126. LETHRINUS LEUTJANUS (Bloch). 



One large specimen, No. 834, from Formosa, F. I. 

 One specimen, No. 310, from Giran. The pearl-colored spots on 

 the scales arc still yery distinct. 



127. LETHRINUS RICHARDSONI Giinther. 



One specimen corresponding very closely to Richardson's figure.^ 



128. PAGRUS MAJOR (Schlegeli. 



One large specimen. No. xii, from Formosa, F. 1. 

 A large specimen, No. 373, from Formosa. F. I. 



129. PAGRUS CARDINALIS (Schlegel). 

 One specimen. No. 13 x, from Formosa, F. I. 



130. ARGYROPS LONGIFILIS ( Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



One specimen. No. 318, from Kotosho. This species seems to be 

 distmct iroxn Argyrops Hplnlfera; the body is a little deeper depth 

 1.9), and the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth spines have lleshy-like fila- 

 ments reaching almost to end of caudal. The genus Arc/i/rojhs of 

 Swainson differs from Prt <//'((.<< in its filamentous dorsal, a character of 

 doubtful value. 



131. SPARUS BERDA Forskal. 



One specimen, No. 10 x, from Formosa, F. I. It agrees with 

 Chrysophrys datnia of Day in the anal spines and with C. herda in the 

 width of the preorbital. It is not unlikely that Gunther and Stein- 

 dachner are right in referring all of these to one species. 



132. SPARUS LATUS HouUuyn. 



{Cliriisopliri/s fn-/V.s' Sehlejiel. ) 

 One specimen. No. 5072, from Giran. 



^Voy. Sulphur, pi. LXiv, tig. 1. 



